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Pagina 141
... Thou art indeed just , Lord , if I contend With thee ; but , sir , so what I plead is just . Why do sinners ' ways prosper ? and why must Disappointment all I endeavour end ? Wert thou my enemy , O thou my friend , How wouldst thou ...
... Thou art indeed just , Lord , if I contend With thee ; but , sir , so what I plead is just . Why do sinners ' ways prosper ? and why must Disappointment all I endeavour end ? Wert thou my enemy , O thou my friend , How wouldst thou ...
Pagina 151
... Thou shalt not kill ; but need'st not strive Officiously to keep alive : Do not adultery commit ; Advantage rarely comes of it : Thou shalt not steal ; an empty feat , When it's so lucrative to cheat : Bear not false witness ; let the ...
... Thou shalt not kill ; but need'st not strive Officiously to keep alive : Do not adultery commit ; Advantage rarely comes of it : Thou shalt not steal ; an empty feat , When it's so lucrative to cheat : Bear not false witness ; let the ...
Pagina 204
... Thou blind man's mark , thou fool's self - chosen snare , Fond fancy's scum , and dregs of scattered thought ; Band of all evils , cradle of causeless care ; Thou web of will , whose end is never wrought ; Desire , desire ! I have too ...
... Thou blind man's mark , thou fool's self - chosen snare , Fond fancy's scum , and dregs of scattered thought ; Band of all evils , cradle of causeless care ; Thou web of will , whose end is never wrought ; Desire , desire ! I have too ...
Inhoudsopgave
Foreword | 9 |
THE POETIC PROCESS | 11 |
Poetry and the Poet | 13 |
Copyright | |
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Poetry: A Modern Guide to Its Understanding and Enjoyment Elizabeth A. Drew Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 1967 |
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A. E. Housman beauty bird called calm Coleridge COLLECTED POEMS Copyright couplet Crazy Jane creates creative D. H. Lawrence dark dead death delight despair Donne doth Dylan Thomas earth Elizabethan emotional eternal eyes faith feel feet final fire flowers Frost give grief heart heaven Hopkins human iambic pentameter language light lines living Lord Louis MacNeice lovers lyric man's meaning metaphor mind mood moral nature never night passion physical poet poet's poetic poetry Pope prose reader rhyme rhythm rhythmical Robert Frost romantic satire says scene seems sense sensuous Shakespeare shining singing song sonnet soul speaking speech spirit stanza sweet syllables symbolic T. S. Eliot thee theme thing Thomas Hardy thou thought tion tone true verse vision voice W. B. Yeats W. H. Auden Wallace Stevens whole wind words Wordsworth writing Yeats